122:
385:
32:
397:
203:
373:
283:
urged him to undertake the history of the Mass. Realizing the magnitude of the task, at first he declined, but finally set to work and after more than seven years labour brought out his famous work: "De Rebus
Liturgicis" (Rome, 1671), a veritable encyclopedia of historic information on all subjects
242:
His best known ascetical works include "Via
Compendii ad Deum" (1657), translated into English in 1876 by Henry Collins O. Cist. under the title "An Easy Way to God", "Principia et documenta vitae Christianae" (1673), and "Horologium Asceticum" (Paris, 1676).
254:" on account of simplicity of the style in which the solid doctrine is taught. Besides passing through fourteen Latin editions in four decades, it has been translated into Italian, French, German, Armenian and Spanish. Sir
234:. There was no change in his extremely simple manner of life, and every year he donated his surplus revenue to the needy priests of the Missionary College at Rome. He died at Rome on 28 October 1674, aged 65.
422:
210:
He welcomed the expiration of his third term, in the scholar's hope that he would be allowed to enjoy a life of retirement and study, but his intimate friend,
156:, northern Italy, on 19 October (according to some, 10 October) 1609. His father favoured a military career for him but, after passing some years at a nearby
447:
284:
bearing on the Mass, such as rites, churches, vestments and so on. The first of many editions of his complete works was published at
Antwerp in 1677.
275:
But his fame does not rest solely on the devotional writings. He was a deep student of antiquity, and so successful in treating of the use of the
432:
319:
442:
427:
42:
437:
100:
72:
272:
In addition he composed several unpublished works, known as "Ascetici", for the instruction of members of his own order.
258:
produced an
English translation ("The Guide to Heaven", 1680), later reprinted as "A Guide to Eternity" (London 1900).
79:
161:
86:
57:
269:, and later published them in a booklet, which with certain additions grew into his "De Sacrificio Missae".
417:
68:
195:. During his seven years of official life in Rome he modestly declined all further honours, refusing the
363:
356:
Kardinal
Giovanni Bona. Cistercienser, geistlicher Schriftsteller und Pionier der Liturgiewissenschaft
219:
121:
251:
231:
180:
137:
346:
457:
452:
280:
93:
313:
8:
255:
20:
340:
389:
211:
53:
261:
Shortly after his ordination he collected some of the most beautiful passages in the
196:
377:
192:
247:
266:
262:
191:
in
Mondovi, and, in 1651, was called to preside over the whole congregation as
411:
308:
401:
223:
323:. Vol. 4 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 190.
227:
133:
149:
215:
339:
49:
31:
384:
165:
153:
279:
in the
Christian Church ("De Divinâ Psalmodiâ", Paris, 1663) that
312:
276:
157:
202:
188:
176:
184:
169:
246:
His "Manuductio ad cælum" (1658) is often compared to
361:
214:, wishing to honour his culture and piety, made him
160:
college, he entered the
Cistercian monastery of the
172:, he pursued his studies with exceptional success.
409:
423:17th-century Italian Roman Catholic theologians
358:, in: Analecta Cisterciensia 59 (2009) 3-166
58:introducing citations to additional sources
337:
448:Early modern Christian devotional writers
148:Bona was born of an old French family at
307:
303:
301:
299:
297:
201:
120:
48:Relevant discussion may be found on the
410:
294:
433:17th-century Italian Christian monks
350:. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
25:
140:, liturgist and devotional author.
13:
14:
469:
338:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913).
168:in 1624. There, as also later at
395:
383:
371:
41:relies largely or entirely on a
30:
175:He worked for fifteen years in
443:Italian historians of religion
428:17th-century Italian cardinals
162:Congregation of the Feuillants
1:
287:
19:For the Italian cyclist, see
16:Catholic cardinal (1609–1674)
438:17th-century Italian writers
143:
7:
237:
132:(1609–1674) was an Italian
10:
474:
331:
18:
220:Congregation of the Index
320:Encyclopædia Britannica
252:The Imitation of Christ
207:
126:
347:Catholic Encyclopedia
341:"Giovanni Bona"
205:
124:
281:Cardinal Pallavicini
54:improve this article
418:Italian Cistercians
206:Bona's coat of arms
21:Giovanni Dalla Bona
314:"Bona, John"
212:Pope Alexander VII
208:
127:
197:Bishopric of Asti
119:
118:
104:
465:
400:
399:
398:
388:
387:
376:
375:
374:
367:
351:
343:
325:
324:
316:
305:
256:Roger L'Estrange
193:superior general
114:
111:
105:
103:
62:
34:
26:
473:
472:
468:
467:
466:
464:
463:
462:
408:
407:
406:
396:
394:
382:
372:
370:
362:
334:
329:
328:
306:
295:
290:
248:Thomas a Kempis
240:
146:
115:
109:
106:
69:"Giovanni Bona"
63:
61:
47:
35:
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
471:
461:
460:
455:
450:
445:
440:
435:
430:
425:
420:
405:
404:
392:
380:
360:
359:
352:
333:
330:
327:
326:
311:, ed. (1911).
309:Chisholm, Hugh
292:
291:
289:
286:
263:Church Fathers
239:
236:
145:
142:
117:
116:
52:. Please help
38:
36:
29:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
470:
459:
456:
454:
451:
449:
446:
444:
441:
439:
436:
434:
431:
429:
426:
424:
421:
419:
416:
415:
413:
403:
393:
391:
386:
381:
379:
369:
368:
365:
357:
354:Pius Maurer:
353:
349:
348:
342:
336:
335:
322:
321:
315:
310:
304:
302:
300:
298:
293:
285:
282:
278:
273:
270:
268:
264:
259:
257:
253:
249:
244:
235:
233:
229:
225:
221:
217:
213:
204:
200:
198:
194:
190:
186:
182:
178:
173:
171:
167:
163:
159:
155:
151:
141:
139:
135:
131:
130:Giovanni Bona
125:Cardinal Bona
123:
113:
102:
99:
95:
92:
88:
85:
81:
78:
74:
71: –
70:
66:
65:Find sources:
59:
55:
51:
45:
44:
43:single source
39:This article
37:
33:
28:
27:
22:
355:
345:
318:
274:
271:
260:
245:
241:
209:
174:
147:
129:
128:
107:
97:
90:
83:
76:
64:
40:
458:1674 deaths
453:1609 births
390:Catholicism
230:made him a
226:. In 1669,
224:Holy Office
222:and to the
412:Categories
288:References
228:Clement IX
179:, then as
134:Cistercian
110:March 2024
80:newspapers
378:Biography
216:Consultor
144:Biography
50:talk page
238:Writings
232:cardinal
166:Pinerolo
154:Piedmont
138:cardinal
364:Portals
332:Sources
277:Psalter
265:on the
218:to the
187:and as
150:Mondovì
94:scholar
158:Jesuit
96:
89:
82:
75:
67:
402:Italy
189:abbot
181:prior
177:Turin
152:, in
101:JSTOR
87:books
267:Mass
250:'s "
185:Asti
170:Rome
73:news
183:in
164:at
56:by
414::
344:.
317:.
296:^
199:.
136:,
366::
112:)
108:(
98:·
91:·
84:·
77:·
60:.
46:.
23:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.